This promoted build includes Clustering functionality and Microsoft
Interoperability using WSIT.

Promoted builds are weekly builds of GlassFish which
have passed a minimum level of testing which includes the quicklook
tests, a sub-set of CTS tests (representative collection of 344 J2EE
1.4 tests) and a sub-set of SQE tests (22 in number). A build is not
promoted unless it passes all quicklook, CTS smoke and SQE smoke
tests.

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Instructions to unbundle and configure GlassFish

To install and configure GlassFish you need
to have JDK 5 installed on your system. The configuration processing
depends on Ant (1.6.5). The bundle includes an Ant distribution
that has been extended with tasks to facilitate developing Java EE 5
applications for the application server.

Download one of the bundles to disk, set JAVA_HOME to JDK 5.

Run:

% java -Xmx256m -jar filename.jar

This command will unbundle GlassFish and create a new directory structure rooted under a directory named 'glassfish'.

% cd glassfish

If you are using a machine with an operating system that is a
derivative of UNIX(tm), set the execute permission for the Ant binaries
that are included with the GlassFish bundle.

% chmod -R +x lib/ant/bin

% lib/ant/bin/ant -f setup.xml

OR
for Windows:

% lib\ant\bin\ant -f setup.xml

For GlassFish V2 with Clustering supported installation, just change
step 4 from the above installation

Source bundle

Source code for GlassFish is available in the bundle below. Some
technologies are developed in other projects and only a binary version
is available in the GlassFish project source tree. To find more
information on where to find sources see this page.